So conceptually, abstractly how would your perceptions be changed if you
fell out or became unhinged from time/space in say, a non a priori way?

How might it affect your flow rate?
All at once?
Wouldn't you explode?
Conceptually speaking of course.
Krimel
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Gav said:
time and space are patterns abstracted from experience, like all others.
they are not a priori categories of perception a la kant.

in other words time and space, inextricably linked of course, are perceptual
constructs. they are conceptual.

this is why time flows at different rates dependent upon the state of the
perceiver. 'to see eternity in an hour...'

time is so everything doesn't happen at once.


--- On Mon, 18/8/08, Krimel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> I would say that Dr. Who has some of the best speculation
> available on that
> question. He has been bouncing back and forth across his
> own time line for
> what; 30 something years now? Unless I am mistaken he is
> locked along the
> same time continuum for some reason of another. But
> didn't he skip into
> another timeline once or twice?
> 
> STNG did a great episode that was like. the many worlds of
> Worf, once.
> Worf's of many different quantum worlds appears at
> once. I recall that
> Voyager's from two timelines met and eventually one of
> the Janeways had to
> sacrifice her crew and ship to save the other.
> 
> If I really fell out of time/space I am not sure if
> experience would even be
> sequential.
> 
> I don't know! Where do you guys think you would be if
> you fell out of
> time/space?


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